THIRTEEN's Great Performances Features National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage Tonight
By: TV News Desk Feb. 14, 2014
The National Theatre opened its doors in 1963 with Laurence Olivier as its first director. Eight hundred productions later, the venerable institution celebrates its 50th anniversary with a starry cast of theatrical legends to applaud the remarkable people and plays that have made the NT one of the most cherished and creative wellspring's of international theater: from premieres of plays by Tom Stoppard, Peter Shaffer, Harold Pinter, Alan Bennett and David Hare, to outstanding revivals of classic plays and musicals.
National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage will air on Great Performances, tonight, February 14 at 9 p.m., ET on PBS (check local listings). Directed by the NT's Artistic Director Nicholas Hytner, the star-studded evening of live performance also features rare glimpses from the archive spotlighting many of the most celebrated actors who have performed on the National's stages over the past five decades. In his five-star review, Charles Spencer in the Daily Telegraph remarked that the evening featured "(a) cast that seemed like a who's who of British theatre..." Michael Billington in The Guardian called it "a brilliant kaleidoscopic entertainment that not only evoked the National's past but also, through astute recasting, opened up possibilities for the future." And Baz Bamigboye of the Daily Mail dubbed it "(t)he kind of fabled, luminous night that people talk about for years...The whole evening was a triumph."Priceless archival scenes include Noel Coward's Hay Fever (with Maggie Smith), Amadeus (with Paul Scofield), and Richard III (with Ian McKellen). There are felicitous juxtapositions of then and now, such as Smith's youthful Turn in the Coward play followed by her live-on-stage speech from Farquhar's The Beaux' Strategem.
Great Performances is a production of THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET, one of America's most prolific and respected public media providers. Great Performances is funded by the Irene Diamond Fund, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Arts Fund, The LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, The Agnes Varis Trust, Rosalind P. Walter, The Starr Foundation, and public television viewers, and PBS. For Great Performances, Bill O'Donnell is series producer; David Horn is executive producer.
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The National Theatre stages over 20 productions a year, ranging from new plays to classics from the world repertoire, in its three theatres on London's South Bank; it transfers shows to the West End and Broadway as well as touring productions around the UK and internationally. With a commitment to openness, wide-reaching engagement and access for everyone, the National broadcasts live performances to cinema screens all over the world through the National Theatre Live programme, as well as offering extensive learning and public engagement programmes and innovative digital resources. The National Theatre strives to be a national centre of theatrical arts, central to the creative life of the country and unmatched in the world for scale, range of repertoire and audience reach.
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